Clarify that SRV may not point to a CNAME
Signed-off-by: Silke Hofstra <silke@slxh.eu>pull/3100/head
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@ -614,6 +614,9 @@ should have the format ``_matrix._tcp.<yourdomain.com> <ttl> IN SRV 10 0 <port>
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$ dig -t srv _matrix._tcp.example.com
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$ dig -t srv _matrix._tcp.example.com
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_matrix._tcp.example.com. 3600 IN SRV 10 0 8448 synapse.example.com.
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_matrix._tcp.example.com. 3600 IN SRV 10 0 8448 synapse.example.com.
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Note that the server hostname cannot be an alias (CNAME record): it has to point
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directly to the server hosting the synapse instance.
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You can then configure your homeserver to use ``<yourdomain.com>`` as the domain in
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You can then configure your homeserver to use ``<yourdomain.com>`` as the domain in
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its user-ids, by setting ``server_name``::
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its user-ids, by setting ``server_name``::
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